I played the course twice a couple of years apart about a decade ago. There had been some modifications during the interval between my play including reversing the nines. Several tees had been added and some chipping areas had been expanded.
I liked the course a lot. Some of the most notable features included;
There are only 28 bunkers, but everyone seems to have a purpose. They are below ground. When you look back down the fairway from a green, you can not see the fairway bunkers.
The greens are crowned somewhat like Pinehurst #2, but smaller.
The course is an easy walk except for a shuttle through the wetlands between two holes.
It is not long but can play very tough because of the demanding greens. I was told that during the Wide World event, the players were having so much trouble that they moved up to the member tees.
The club is extremely private with only a few members. There is very little play. I recommend it to anyone who can find a way to gain access. That will not be easy.